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15.7 NC Drill Legend not working on some computers

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archive over 19 years ago

Hi..

We have a number of users running 15.7 but some are experiencing the following skill error when trying to add a drill legend..

E- *Error* fprintf: argument #1 should be an I/O port (type template = "ptg") - nil

I am aware from other posts that we as the user should not see this type of message but if it helps to find a cure then fine.

The users who can run a drill legend and receive a table on the drawing also get this message although all looks fine!

E- *Error* _ncLegendCancel: too few arguments (1 expected, 0 given) - nil

Any ideas especially with the first part?

Thanks


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by Morkycat
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    archive over 19 years ago

    Thanks for this but I have checked and all is correct!

    Any other ideas?

    Do you know if there is a directory that a temporary file is placed in to when running nclegend?


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by Morkycat
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    Thanks for this but I have checked and all is correct!

    Any other ideas?

    Do you know if there is a directory that a temporary file is placed in to when running nclegend?


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by Morkycat
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